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  • … You might think a commitment to protecting unborn life would be an asset for a midwife. In … care setting. More and more, I felt called to take care of pregnant women and help bring life into the world. I … fear their professors might treat them differently if they express their real opinions. My settlement demonstrates that …
  • … small Braxton, Mississippi, farm with a little pack of loyal dogs, including an old mama Boston Terrier that the … enjoys bringing the cows buckets of something that seems to do for them what catnip does for the feline set. Most of … Liberties Act, which guarantees the freedom of students to express religious views. She also found a written pledge from …
  • … Christian Academy. Children filter in from all corners of the one-mile-square, low-income neighborhood in East … their moms — mostly single women, grateful for somewhere to leave their children during the long day’s work ahead. Two … him to better warbling. “On this next one,” he says, “lift your voice and give God the best you can.” They oblige, loud …
  • … Mike Smith has been battling for the legal rights of homeschooling families for nearly four decades — first as … President and CEO Michael Farris, founded HSLDA in 1983 to protect the right of families to provide personalized, … consulting, and practical resources. F&J: You and your wife were pioneers in homeschooling. What challenges did …
  • … children — like so many others — the relative isolation of homeschooling was wearing a little thin. Time for a break. … Jessica and the children borrowed a truck and headed down to a park near their rural Oregon home for a little kayaking … them through things. But I’ll tell them, ‘This is what your dad might say.’ “Moms and dads are different. Sometimes, …
  • … Different dads find different ways of spending meaningful, memorable time with their little … I grew up doing concrete with him.” Her job, she says, was to shovel wet cement into a wheelbarrow, push it to wherever … program. After two interviews in as many years, the faculty must have had some idea who they were getting. And to
  • … L ike most of us, Jean Marie Davis knows enough not to pick up hitchhikers. Unlike some of us, she knows a nudge … when you’re out on the street, you’re always watching your back. You can’t trust anybody.” Phyllis encouraged her …
  • … — began spreading around the world and into the lives of Americans. Life ground to a halt. Businesses, churches, and schools closed. Millions … readers to consider trials “pure joy,” for “the testing of your faith produces perseverance.” These inspired words do …
  • … abortion may seem like the only solution. I can’t afford to raise a child. I’m too young. I’ll have to drop out of school. My family and friends will judge me. Since Roe v. … she says. “My dad had said, ‘We’ve done a lot for you with your first pregnancy, so don’t ever let there be a second …
  • … 22, 1973. And while Peggy had encountered the issue of abortion during her undergraduate studies on the West … Roe v. Wade decision, Peggy sensed an irresistible calling to get involved. “I knew I had to do something,” Peggy writes … lifelong passion: combating abortion by helping one woman at a time. I've never met a woman who really, deep down, …